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    I love Sunday dinners and this is my last month for them since I am working Sundays from July to forever I will just have to make Sunday dinners on Wed, Thur or Fri but it is harder to get the family together that is for sure ....we will figure it out I guess....
    do you guys do them?
    if so what do you prepare? do you have a traditional every Sunday food?
    who comes to your house or do you go over to others...?

    I think it is such a nice tradition for people family or otherwise to gather and eat together at least one day a week


    Today we are gathering for my husbands birthday ..old man that he is this is the very last year in his forties

    he got some cool gifts you guys Tommy Bahama shirt and slacks and a massage office chair for his new office from Sharper Image ...spoiled man adores raspberries and is getting a labor of love from the kitchen today ...are you ready

    a nice walnut salad with romaine, gorgonzola fresh raspberries and raspberry vinegrette

    Raspberry duck
    3 spoons of raspberry vodka (I make my own but just putting fresh or frozen raspberries in a bottle of Absolute regular (or any decent vodka) for about a month )
    1 duckling
    1 cup water mixed with one knorr chicken cube
    3 lemons

    1 cup of fresh raspberries
    salt and freshly ground pepper

    Inject the duck with a spoon of the liquor
    and put a lemon in the cavity. Truss the
    duck. Rub the skin with the juice of the
    other lemon, salt, and pepper.


    Roast, breast side up on a roasting pan with
    a rack for 30 minutes at 325 F. Continue
    baking and baste every 20 minutes for 1.5
    hours.


    When duck is done, remove the fat from the
    pan and heat on the range. Add the chicken
    stock and reduce for a minute or two,
    scraping the bottom and the sides of the
    pan. Then add the raspberries and the rest of
    the liqueur and lower heat. Cook for 5
    minutes.


    Place duck on serving dish and pour sauce
    on and around it.


    Serves 2 ...I copied and tweeked this from a back current duck recipe... I have to double it for four


    Persian rice (the really only high carb dinner item)
    roasted ripe tomatoes (just olive oil salt and pepper poke holes and toss in oven sometime during the duck cooking time

    for dessert raspberry mousse

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    Re: Sunday dinner

    I am so jealous! We don't do that type tradition, matter of fact my parents WERE here today but I have really bucked the family trend of making everything about the food. My WOE is only secondary on that, my kids have SEVERE food allergies, and they are still little, so it's much less stressful to have events between meals. So yesterday we had chicken salad with grapes and cashews in croissants or romaine leaves for lunch, and fried chicken with all the trimmings you can imagine for supper. Lower carb baked beans are great, lower carb biscuits need some work, green beans, coleslaw were fine. I skipped the mac and cheese and potatos. Wonder why my mom and aunts all have weight issues LOL?

    I am VERY jealous of your menu! Some day my kids will be big and I'll get back to cooking like I like to. THanks so much for sharing!!!!
    What is it, a RACE? It's coming off, right????


    Denise, 34 years young, 5'3-1/2"
    196/144/133



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    • #3
      Re: Sunday dinner

      thanks!!! I am very excited about this meal!!!

      the chicken salad cashews and grapes are pretty darn yummy sounding to me....

      food is about gathering for me ...no lie ...I use my cooking as bait to get the kids over once a week since they have busy lives of thier own now....

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      • #4
        Re: Sunday dinner

        Sounds delicious. I am having the extended family over and doing tostadas....



        41 pounds down and counting

        If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else. - Yogi Berra

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        • #5
          Re: Sunday dinner

          Hahaha, my parents are having me over tonight (I nearly always go over on Sunday nights for dinner)... I have no idea what they're cooking, but my mom understands Atkins foods (she was on it herself for a while, but has an "unshakeable" aversion to fat )so they always have something I can eat. Even if she's making chicken slathered in high-carb BBQ sauce, she always remembers to do 1 or 2 without the sauce for me and has some mashed cauliflower or a salad waiting for me while every gnoshes potatoes. Mom doesn't cook anything fancy or gourmet, but it's all very satisfying, her cooking.


          I mean, who doesn't love their mom's cooking?
          No stats. Not weighing anymore ever. Will post "before and after" pictures when I want to. The end.

          Vigilance, not perfection.

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          • #6
            Re: Sunday dinner

            Sunday dinners were always the norm for my family. But now gram is in the Nursing Home(used to be the gathering place), and we all have become so busy. But, when the weather is good enough we still bring her home on Sundays, but he meals sure have changed.

            One of the top favorites was Boiled dinner. Ham or Corned beef brisket, with cabbage onions turnip potatoes squash ect, all boiled together..

            Spaghetti feed, stuffed cabbage rolls home made baked mac and cheese. Man my gram was a carb cooker..LOL-- now we get together , we do the cooking and my sister and I and BIL are low carbing, me Atkins, them SBD, so we still make originals, but have alternatives for us.. Sometimes we find a happy medium..

            Sunday dinners or any family time with food or not are the best.

            Most Sundays if We do not go home, I still do a big dinner on Sunday, jsut for hubby son and I and everyone knows I do this and MAKE tons, so often we get drop bys.. Fine by me....

            That recipe sounds YUMMY heidi. I am not a huge duck fan, but i caould modify the meat, but I have a friend whom loves duck.. I just may try it.

            I love the idea of making your own flavored vodka. DSo you refridgerate after adding berries? Does the frozen berries add water?? I love Raspberry Stoli vodka, but the boughten Absolute Raqspberry is nasty.. I may have to try this version... My vodka of preference is Grey goose... So if you could give me the amout of berries and instructions for after adding berries I can gegt a batch going, and will be prepared in time for some HOt summer days at camp!!!!



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            • #7
              Re: Sunday dinner

              I grew up in Rhode Island I remember boiled dinners!!!

              I use absolute because it is cheaper for the flavored vodka
              Gray Goose is my favorite as well

              the raspberries do add some juice and make it an awesome red!!

              I just take a big jar with a plastic lid drop a bag of berries into it then seal it and stick it away some place it does not matter where then I drink it with the berries
              it is really good ice cold in the summer with mint ...

              the vodka preserves the berries and the berries flavor the vodka

              cranberries are wonderful this way too

              so are blueberries

              blackberries ....

              strawberries do NOT work however for some reason ...

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              • #8
                Re: Sunday dinner

                yip-- boiled dinners must be a new england thing huh...kinda liket he red hot dogs, humpty dumpty chips and whoopie pies... It is what all my southern friends want me to make when they visit, Or even to haul down south to them when I go.. The sillies


                The vodka sounds delish!!! I will start some soon, I am going to Boston this week, and always stop in to the NH liquor store to stock up on cheap booze... I know what I will be doing this trip..

                THX



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